Jane Green
I believed our touching to be more intense because of it's very holding back. Belief is always a choice.
— Jane Green
I don't think it matters who you love, just as long as you love. Who cares whether it's a man or a woman? Why does that have anything more to do with the person inside than the color of someone's skin? Personally, I'm pretty fucking disappointed that I seem to be one hundred percent heterosexual.
— Jane Green
If you want to talk about it with someone, then I'm happy to listen, or try and help, but you should only tell me if you want to.
— Jane Green
I have a business manager and a book-keeper who deals with our household bills. My husband and I sit down with her for a weekly report on how much money is going out, but I'm not terribly interested, and I don't have the patience for it.
— Jane Green
I have a deep and passionate love of America. It is where I have always thought I would be happiest, and although I miss England desperately, I find that my heart definitely has its home over here.
— Jane Green
I'm nothing but envious that you've been happily married for two years. Try hauling your cookies on a new blind date every Friday, only to have your, already extremely low, expectations dashed as you meet men who look like Quasimodo and have Homer Simpson's IQ.
— Jane Green
It doesn't matter how many years go by, how grown-up we think we are, how much we presume we have changed or evolved, when we are back in our childhood homes, we become exactly who we have always been.
— Jane Green
I think friendship is more important than love, but that love that grows out of friendship is the very best of all.
— Jane Green
It's not what you think about that matters in life, it's what you actually do about it.
— Jane Green
Marriage should be about fun. It's about friendship, and laughter, and trust, and fun.
— Jane Green
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